1. Baía do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: Baía do Sancho may not be easy to reach, but it is the world's best beach, according to a 2023 ranking from Tripadvisor.
Lanikai Beach, Oahu, HawaiiBut few compare to Lanikai (which translates to “Heavenly Ocean”) Beach on the windward coast of Oahu. It's ranked as one of the most beautiful beaches in the United States and has some of the warmest water, ranging from 77 to 82 degrees.
There is an ongoing debate about which beach is the oldest in the US, but there is a general consensus that puts St.Augustine Beach, Florida; Sound View Beach, Massachusetts; and Revere Beach, Massachusetts, as the oldest beaches in the US.
Coast Guard Beach, Cape Cod, MassachusettsSituated along the Cape Cod National Seashore, Coast Guard Beach has some of the whitest sands in the United States. The 44,600-acre seashore is home to over 450 t species of wildlife and several powdery white-sand beaches.
Malibu, CaliforniaMalibu is the most expensive beach in the United States. Do you want a home in a small coastal town near one of the United States' biggest cities?
Siesta Key, FloridaLocated on the Gulf of Mexico, the beach earned the title #1 Beach in the U.S. for three years. Its water is calm and the nearby Point of Rocks is the perfect place to watch the sunset. Just up from the beach on Ocean Boulevard is the village packed with restaurants, bars, and shops.
Hawaii is home to many of the best beaches in the US, but Makena Beach State Park, at the south end of Wailea, is a wild, seemingly endless expanse of golden sand and turquoise water that feels more secluded than its crowded neighbors.
1 Dalian Beach, ChinaThis results in huge crowds of people cramming themselves in tight spaces just to enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery and play in the water.